Surprisingly, I was not too beaten down at the conclusion of day 1. Yes, I ate a whole family’s worth of calories that night, combined with multiple uses of the ice machine where we were staying. The worst part of day 2 was more so the mental aspect. After covering 75 miles, I wouldn’t hit... Continue Reading →
Run Across Michigan (1/3)
As much as I want this to be a Dave Skylark worthy Tell-All, I just don’t think anything I do will reach that level of notoriety. Regardless, I’m here to share my experiences and the knowledge acquired through my 70 hours of insanity across Michigan. I’ve had a running joke that I want to get... Continue Reading →
Dec 2020 MTP Day 7- Good Kid, m.A.A.d. City by Kendrick Lamar
There isn't really anything that I can say here that will do this record justice. Good Kid, m.A.A.d. City is the 2nd studio album by Compton rapper, Kendrick Lamar. Good Kid tells the autobiographical story of a day in the life of a young Kendrick Lamar Duckworth growing up in the streets of Compton. What... Continue Reading →
Dec 2020 MTP Day 6- Malibu by Anderson .Paak
Released in 2016, Malibu is the 2nd studio album by Anderson .Paak, who's works were all great candidates for this month's theme considering all 4 of his studio albums, Venice, Malibu, Oxnard, and Ventura are named after towns that meant something to .Paak. Malibu was my choice out of the four because, for a number... Continue Reading →
Dec 2020 MTP Day 5- Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. by Bruce Springsteen
"Mama always told me not look into the eyes of the sun. But Mama, that's where the fun is." Indeed it is, Bruce, indeed it is. Today's album takes us to the garden state, to a place on the Jersey Shore that meant so much to the Boss before he became the Boss, and to... Continue Reading →
Dec 2020 MTP Day 4- The Stranger by Billy Joel
Billy Joel's career can be described as a series of ups and downs, and he had no greater up than his 1977 effort The Stranger. Joel had found surprise success with now all time classic song "Piano Man", but it wasn't until he teamed up with producer Phil Ramone that he would give us an... Continue Reading →
Dec 2020 MTP Day 3- Blue Hawaii by Elvis Presley
This one had to happen, right? I mean come on, the theme this month is all about showcasing albums about places, and very few records fit that description as perfectly as The King's 1961 soundtrack album made for the film of the same name, which I will not mention again. The second most successful soundtrack... Continue Reading →
Dec 2020 MTP Day 2- Nashville Skyline by Bob Dylan
Wowee what a transition. I mean honestly, yesterday's album was a Johnny Cash record, and the first song on today's record is a duet between Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan, it doesn't get much better than that folks. Today's album, Bob Dylan's Country-Folk-Rock effort from 1969 titled Nashville Skyline is far from Dylan's finest work,... Continue Reading →
Dec. 2020 MTP Day 1- Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison
We kick off our road trip with a stop at a prison in Sacramento Country CA, which is not the way that you might usually want to start a vacation. This album is probably the purest example of this week's theme in that it is about a place, inspired by the same place, and consists... Continue Reading →
December 2020 Musical Training Plan- A Musical Road Trip
Pack your bags, load up some snacks, ready the emergency pee bottles, because we are going on a road trip. What will we listen to, you ask? Oh don't you worry, DJ Boogie has got you covered on this one. 7 days, 7 locations, and 7 albums about, dedicated to, or representative of those places.... Continue Reading →